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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... to begin witlh, is the route of the French General. The French army, after leisurely marching towards London through -say Maidstone, Tunbridge, and Chathamn-its right resting on the Thairres, would probably encamp on and in the neighbourhood of Blaclhheath ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... carry the proper number' of guns, and her i naval ?? (a mechanic), a copper eagle, in iO sirs and shape exactly resemblig the golden eagle (Falco e chrysoetos) with the wings spread. The nmost remerkable l part of the workmanship is the feathering of the ...

LIST OF EXHIBITORS IN THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... crown-glass. Dufaux, O., Geneva. A full length portrait of the Queen i of Great Britain, painted in enamel. Dietiker, J., Berne. Boots. De Bary and Bischoff, Basle. Ribbons. Darier, H., Geneva. Watch fingers and key pipes. Ducommun, G., Geneva. Musical-boxes ...

LIST OF EXHIBITORS IN THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... factured tobacco. Hobson, Frederick, Buckingham Co., U.S. Gold ore. H Hayward, Rubber, and Co., Colchester, U.S. India rubber II boots and shoes. H Harrington, W. J., New York. Stained glass. H Holes, (3. L., Memphis, U.S. Gin cotton. H arvy, Mrs. B. C., Charleston ...

LIST OF EXHIBITORS IN THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... Darmstadt, ship biscuits Langenbeck and Martini, Elberfeld, garters, elastic bands, braces, &c. Langethial, Gottlob, Erfurt, boots, shoes, slippers, &c. Lang, Oberammergan, Wood carving Lanzenberg, and Co., Xneiderslag, lace trimmings, &c. Lattermann, H ...

[ill] [ill] IN THE [ill] FALACE

... ineswd;dtabu8ich.' a Buse, Nicholas, Swansea. eteeutr pcmiso is 'prepsared calfskin to bem'ued -for teuprlahro (a gentlemen's boots, and' manilfailturefiyanwpoes itBurtoh, Willia-m 6. Oxford--street.NeNatlsto. ~O Burdc, C.,sn Ln~don. -A tbstw'oo -d box le ...

OPENING OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... hs, Mi Iea E 1i ivgtalsnrwlren'ofanoete, ad : Zinc. dos, Ite. Queen:inboy,: 13' fahoi ndes ote--erfny an ae. tbesauarya mne boots bas sand okiensnlmecr. e acsb PESAnii AND l~aros~n O-:mnfactces, rit trsawles, olaokth,cament Fh'Kina-NOnOR eoi aelos stf ...

OPENING OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... prinits, cottont prinits *fron Neufelatel, naus- H imt, &C. F'KANCH -Glove and braces, all Parisian fa- shi1jnts in dress, boots,I lists, stained liaper, de- signs for manufactures, 1tri nti ng anti lithogra- phic specimncts, papers, Marble chininuey-pieces ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... inglorious Milton, or to follow out the dogmas of taste and fashion, dictated by such mush- room pretenders as Borrominii or Kent. Ins walking through the courts and galleries of the Exhibition, we are surrounded on every hand by evidence of the intimate ...

THlE (. vEAT EXIiBII

... part of his art, lie probably found his kttolvedge of other scteiices-lcltoigraphly, for exaiiiple-sadly defec- tive. T'ile G Golden Legend nas to be studied, and ' Didron's Manual consulted, hefoue the unhappy dralugltstnati could begiii to torture his ...

PRIZE LISTS OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... lne Frevrier, -, Francs, boots for exportation le Friedl, .,,Austria, boots anid ,obos or ltdisvrt Garner, D. (Class XV1.) lasts. ta, ?? hi i Gordon, E. (Glass XVI ), 'screwed clanm oidd5 Madden, A. and Sens, spcmn f 4jer boots Franc Harris and Tomkins ...